Brand | Homecraft |
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Length | 700 mm |
Width | 370 mm (Tapers for 260 mm) |
Max SWL | 152 kg |
Weight | 1.95 kg |
Homecraft
Transfer Board – Curved
In stock$219.99
3 in stock
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What are patient transfer devices?
Patient transfer devices are tools that help people with limited mobility move safely and comfortably. They range from simple aids like transfer boards to advanced powered hoists, designed to meet individual needs.
How do I choose the right transfer device?
Selecting the right device depends on the person’s level of mobility, the environment, and the availability and capacity of a person’s caregivers. It’s also essential to consider how the device integrates with existing furniture or other assistive equipment.
What is the Safe Working Load (SWL)?
The SWL is the maximum weight a transfer device can safely support. Always check the SWL to ensure the device is suitable for the person’s needs.
Can transfer devices be trialled?
Yes, many devices can be trialled in showrooms or community settings with support from a prescribing therapist or assistive technology professional. This helps ensure the equipment is a good fit.
Are these devices easy to transport?
Some devices, like foldable powered hoists or compact lifters, are designed to be transported and stored, making them convenient for use in multiple locations.
What types of slings are available for hoists?
Slings come in a variety of sizes, materials, and designs to suit different purposes, such as general support, toileting or standing It’s important to choose a sling that matches the user’s needs and works with the hoist’s attachment system.
Are transfer devices suitable for use at home?
Yes, many transfer devices are ideal for home use, including powered ceiling hoists and smaller aids. Some equipment may require a space assessment or professional installation to ensure it fits the home environment.
What maintenance is required for transfer devices?
Regular maintenance is essential to ensure safety and longevity. Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for cleaning, inspections, and servicing. Powered devices may also need battery replacements or software updates.
Can I use a transfer device without professional guidance?
It’s strongly recommended to seek advice from a therapist or assistive technology professional to ensure the device is set up correctly. Proper training helps prevent injuries and promotes safe, confident use.
Which brands offer transfer devices?
Leading brands include Invacare, Oxford and Molift. These trusted names provide a wide range of options tailored to meet diverse needs.
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